Squatting and the State: Resilient Property in an Age of Crisis
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Description
"We describe the 'wicked' global property problem of homeless squatting on empty land or in empty properties and outline some key themes explored in the book. We reflect on the nature of squatting as a property problem; and introduce the concept of 'scale', which we deploy throughout the book to describe the dynamic nature of state responses to squatting. We outline the importance of seeing 'the state' in the analyses of squatting and other property problems, through its interactions with individuals, interactions with other state-bodies, and interactions with its territory, and interactions with its own institutions. Finally, we set out the structure and approach followed in the book, including reference to five primary jurisdictions: the U.S., Ireland, Spain, South Africa and England and Wales"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN
9781108487740
Publication Date
8-25-2022
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
City
New York
Keywords
squatters, squatting and the law, property rights, homelessness
Disciplines
Property Law and Real Estate
Recommended Citation
Roark, Marc L., "Squatting and the State: Resilient Property in an Age of Crisis" (2022). Books. 46.
https://digitalcommons.law.utulsa.edu/books/46
Comments
Find this book in The University of Tulsa library catalog: K738 .F69 2022